Bunker Hill Los Angeles

Leo POLITI

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Bunker Hill Los Angeles

FIRST EDITION OF BUNKER HILL LOS ANGELES, 1964, WITH A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTING OF A BIRD, SIGNED BY TWO-TIME CALDECOTT-WINNER LEO POLITI

POLITI, Leo. Bunker Hill Los Angeles. Reminiscences of Bygone Days. (Palm Desert, California: Desert-Southwest, 1964). Folio (9-1/2 by 13 inches), original gilt-stamped pictorial gray cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition of these wonderfully illustrated remembrances of a lost Los Angeles neighborhood, with an exquisite original watercolor drawing of a bird standing on a vine on the verso of the frontispiece, signed and dated: “Leo Politi 1993.”

This stunning work constitutes Caldecott Award-winning illustrator Leo Politi’s love letter to Bunker Hill. In the 1960s, during a period of urban renewal, Los Angeles chose to demolish the 30 blocks of 19th-century homes that Politi had called home for several decades of his life. Here, in strikingly colored line drawings and readable prose, Politi shares his remembrances of his neighborhood and neighbors, bringing the Hill back to life.

Book with only faintest dampstaining to edges of cloth, dust jacket with very faint dampstaining to extremities and only light edge-wear. A near-fine copy, most scarce and desirable signed and with an original watercolor painting.

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